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New River Elementary School, a Nontransient Noncommunity Water System, Complying with the Arsenic Rule by July 2004
Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 11/15/2004

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This paper describes the steps the Deer Valley Unified School District (DVUSD) took at NewRiver Elementary School, an Arizona Nontransient Noncommunity Water System (NTNCWS), to reduce Arsenic concentrations of 44 µg/Lfrom the existing well and to minimize Arsenic concentrations in a new well within a very shortfunding schedule. DVUSD received a grant for upgrades with a requirement to spend all moniesby July 30, 2004, much quicker than the 2006 deadline others are faced with to gain Arseniccompliance. Without time for pilot testing, a creative plan of action was taken to select atechnology, verify performance and install the technology by July 2004.The initial focus was to determine the simplest Arsenic removal technology for the operators,taking water quality at the two well sites into account. Even with challenging water qualityconditions of silica concentrations of 46 mg/L, adsorption was selected as the most viablealternative for the 25 gpm well site. Rapid small-scale column tests (RSSCTs) were conductedin the field to compare the performance of iron-based adsorbents with this water. The results ofthese tests were used to prequalify package system vendors for contractor bidding purposes.Piping, electrical and telemetry upgrades were also made to gain better operating conditions.Construction was completed in August 2004, shortly after the deadline and funding was stillsupported even though the project was delivered a month late.The findings of this work can be applied to other NTNCWS’s and small systems with similarwater qualities. Includes tables, figures.

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Edition:
Vol. – No.
Published:
11/15/2004
Number of Pages:
9
File Size:
1 file
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